- bherug-, bhrug-, bhorg-
- bherug-, bhrug-, bhorg-English meaning: throatDeutsche Übersetzung: ‘schlund, Luftröhre”Material: Arm. erbuc “brost, brisket of killed animals “ (*bhrugo-); Gk. φάρυξ, -υγος, later (after λάρυγξ) φάρυγξ, -υγγος “ windpipe, gullet”; Lat. frūmen n. “(a gruel or porridge made of corn, and used in sacrifices) larynx, gullet” (*frū̆ g-smen); without u O.Ice. barki “ neck “ (bhor-g-, formally closer to φάραγξ “cleft, gap, abyss “) Similar to Lith. burnà, Arm. beran “mouth” (lit. “ orifice “) to bher- “cut, clip” under conception “cleft, gap = gullet”.References: WP. II 171, WH. I 482, 551 f., 866, Lidén Mél. Pedersen 92, Specht Decl. 162.
Proto-Indo-European etymological dictionary. 2015.